Nancy Reagan, the wife of the 40th US President Ronald Reagan, died on Sunday morning at her home in Los Angeles, a spokesman for the family said. She was 94. The cause of death was congestive heart failure.

"Mrs. Reagan will be buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband, Ronald Wilson Reagan, who died on June 5, 2004," her representative Joanne Drake wrote in a statement. Prior to the funeral service, members of the public will be able pay their respects at the Library.

This week marks nine years since former FBI agent Bob Levinson went missing in Iran while working as a contractor for the CIA. His family expressed anger and disappointment during a rally in the Florida city where he last lived.

Many organizations, including public broadcasters, privately-run channels and widely-read newspapers have created content aimed at this new audience - in Arabic.But not all the efforts have hit the mark, which has inspired a small group of refugees to start reporting for themselves. They are publishing a monthly newspaper that aims to get past the stereotypes and the cultural divide.There are over a million refugees residing in Germany, and for many news outlets, the refugees are not only a big news story, they are a new market.The Listening Post's Flo Phillips travelled to Berlin and Cologne to take a closer look at how the refugee story is being reported by outlets tailoring content for the new arrivals, as well as the new arrivals themselves.

Amidst the ratcheting up of rhetoric against Iran among US Republican presidential contenders, renowned Iranian author and dissident Azar Nafisi tells Mehdi Hasan that military threats against Iran "should be condemned"."If the West [...] wants to help create democracy, you have to give a voice to the voiceless. You have to support human rights," Nafisi says.The author also adds that despite her support for Iran opening up to the world, she believes US President Barack Obama could do more on human rights, pointing out that he "has not been firm in his defence of human rights in Iran.